The MDaemon blog category focuses on secure email servers, messaging solutions, and business communication security.
TechDistri shares configuration guides, security best practices, and compliance insights for organizations using MDaemon technologies.
If you manage a mail server, having a functional postmaster alias isn't just a best practice—it's a requirement. According to RFC 2142, every email domain must have a working postmaster@yourdomain.com address. But beyond compliance, this simple alias plays a critical role in maintaining healthy email communication and managing server-related issues.
In an age where cyber threats are growing in both sophistication and frequency, securing your email infrastructure is more important than ever. MDaemon includes a variety of tools and settings that can help administrators protect their users and connected devices from spam, malware, hacking attempts, data breaches, and email spoofing.
In today's digital landscape, email isn't just a communication tool; it's a critical business asset and, unfortunately, a prime target for cyberattacks. From sophisticated phishing schemes to relentless spam and ever-evolving malware, the threats are constant. That's why having a robust email system with comprehensive security features isn't just an option – it's a necessity.
At the heart of secure email operations for many businesses lies MDaemon Email System. While known for its ease of use and flexibility, MDaemon truly shines in its multi-layered approach to security. Let's peel back the layers and explore the formidable features that make MDaemon a guardian for your inbox.
MDaemon's pruning capability allows you to clear disk space by deleting outdated data. Beyond familiar GUI settings, you can use the Command Prompt for precise control over pruning, including moving or removing messages based on age and location.